Fabrics like Aida, Lugana, and Jobelan dye differently compared to linen due to differences in fiber content. This may result in slight shade variations or less noticeable mottling. Because each piece is hand-dyed, no two fabrics will look exactly the same, as slight variations may occur due to natural chemical reactions during the dyeing process.
Colors may also look different depending on your computer monitor or phone screen. Feel free to reach out to us if you're unsure about the exact color of a fabric!
Please Note: Many fabrics are dyed in batches and made from natural fibers. As a result, color variation can occur between dye lots, counts, and fabric types, even under the same color name. Fabric dyers consider this normal and expected, particularly in vintage or antiqued fabrics, so feel free to call us if selecting an exact shade is critical to your project.
Fabrics like Aida, Lugana, and Jobelan dye differently compared to linen due to differences in fiber content. This may result in slight shade variations or less noticeable mottling. Because each piece is hand-dyed, no two fabrics will look exactly the same, as slight variations may occur due to... Read more
Fabrics like Aida, Lugana, and Jobelan dye differently compared to linen due to differences in fiber content. This may result in slight shade variations or less noticeable mottling. Because each piece is hand-dyed, no two fabrics will look exactly the same, as slight variations may occur due to... Read more
Fabrics like Aida, Lugana, and Jobelan dye differently compared to linen due to differences in fiber content. This may result in slight shade variations or less noticeable mottling. Because each piece is hand-dyed, no two fabrics will look exactly the same, as slight variations may occur due to... Read more